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Former Premier League player Kyle Lafferty has joined Scottish seventh-tier side Johnstone Burgh, signing a two-year deal with the club. The 35-year-old, who previously played for Burnley and Norwich, expressed his excitement about joining the team and the potential for success. Lafferty is joined by former Rangers teammate Graham Dorrans at the PDM Buildbase First Division club, and both players are excited about the project and ambitions of the club. This marks Lafferty's 16th club throughout his career, which includes time with Rangers, Palermo, and Norwich, among others. He retired from international duty last summer after an impressive spell with Northern Ireland.
Excitement for a New Chapter
Lafferty expressed his excitement about joining Johnstone Burgh, stating, "I've watched the lads training this week and I was impressed with some of the players. We've got a great young team and obviously adding a few experienced players like me will help them. Hopefully, come the end of the season, we'll be celebrating."
Journey to Johnstone Burgh
Lafferty's career began with Burnley in 2005 before moving on to Rangers in 2008. After four years at Ibrox, he played for Swiss side Sion and Italian club Palermo before returning to England to sign for Norwich. During his time at Norwich, he made his only Premier League appearance. Lafferty has also had stints with Hearts and Sunderland before joining Johnstone Burgh.